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Winter fruits and vegetables list in India

neha753  Join Date:07 December 2012 | Delhi | India
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08 Feb 2013 03:21 PM
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Here’s a complete list of fruits for winters:


Fruits In Winter:




 


December - January -February


Cactus Pear


Cherimoya


Clementines


Dates


Grapefruit


Kiwifruit


Oranges


Passion Fruit


Pear


Persimmons


Pummelo


Red Banana


Red Currants


Sharon Fruit


Tangerines

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